Hey Im thinking about getting in beekeeping. Im taking a basic bee course that starts next week. Love this site so much info.
Hey Beerguy:
Glad to have you with us - thanks for posting a hello!!!
We have a slew (Piney term of measuring prolific members in a geographical region) of WVers. And a Bee-Gas (you figure it out :oops: ) bunch of Easterners too :)
It's not always easy, often frustrating, but always educational and fascinating to start. I believe the most rewarding part is Wintering-over a hive(s) successfully, extracting honey is nice too, but emotionally and mentally not as rewarding as seeing your bees fly in the Spring!
It's a few pegs above sea-monkeys and a few pegs below brain-surgury, so learn and read all you can, and try to be your bee's best buddy with a well fueled smoker in your hands. I hope you get the chance to have some hands-on experience - I started at 14 when a friend introduced me to his 11 hives: from that day on, I was hooked, even though it was more than 2 years after then before I got my first hive.
Anyways.... Welcome and have fun, lots of great people here with a few million collective man-hours of beekeeping experience, so I know it will be a great resource as you prepare for the hobby that often lasts a life time.
Best wishes and again, welcome.
Im looking for a place I can place 2 hives. My wife is allergic to bees so my house isnt the best place for my bees. I live in Hedgesville WV. Hope some one on this great board can help out.
Hey beerguy,
I went to school at Marshall back in 95. Where is hedgesville?
Its in the eastern panhandle right between Maryland and Virginia.
I am looking for a place to keep my bees in Connecticut until we find a home. I was told by some local beekeepers that some good places to start looking are farms near you. Some farmers would gladly trade free pollination for a place to keep your hives temporarily. Just a thought.
Thx For the info I will start looking around to see if I can find a orchard around.